The set and costume design of Paul Thomas Andersons’ 2017 film, Phantom Thread, reflects the glamor of a 1950’s post-war London. Daniel Day Lewis plays a renowned dress maker who falls in love with a waitress-turned-muse enacted by Vicky Krieps. The obsessive and immaculate garment construction, which consumes Lewis’ character, is reflected in a plot as much about control as it is about love.
Inspired by the film’s elegance, we’ve pulled together a selection of tailored forms from our collection which bring the post-war set into the present.
AMA DINING CHAIR
Materials: Wood, COM
Dimensions: 16″L x 18″W x 33″H
VINTAGE STRIPED GLASS CURLY VESSELS
Materials: Glass
Dimensions: 11.7″Dia. x 19.5″H
VERY DARK BROWN DESK
Materials: Carbonized Pine
Dimensions: 50″L x 24″W x 31″H
SALON CLUB CHAIR
Materials: Cherry feet, COM
Dimensions: 37″W x 40″D x 32″H